This weeks jobs include an M&A VP spot at Bainbridge and a compliance manager at HarbourVest. Also, Pimco and Goldman Sachs are hiring associates while Goodwin Procter is looking to add the same to its private equity group.

This week’s jobs include a director of private equity investor relations at Drum Capital and a healthcare investment banking vice president at William Blair. Also, Cambridge Associates is seeking an investment director while Pimco is looking to hire a compliance officer.

In Second Opinion, Avon says the takeover bid that made its stock surge was a hoax, Pimco’s equities chief is set to leave next month and led by interim CEO Ellen Pao, Reddit announces an anti-harassment policy.

In Second Opinion, Pimco hires Ben Bernanke as a senior advisor, a former Goldman Sachs banker is acquitted of all charges in a rape case and for the third straight quarter, Netflix beats rival HBO in revenue.

German insurer Allianz (ALVG.DE) rejected the suggestion that it split off or sell its Pimco asset management unit, even as customer outflows are expected to drag on, Allianz’s chief executive told a magazine.

PIMCO has promoted Dr. Richard Clarida, David Fisher, Richard LeBrun, John W. Murray and Kimberley Stafford to managing directors. PIMCO, which is owned by Allianz S.E., is an investment management firm with offices in North America, Europe and Asia.

In Second Opinion, Amazon is in talks to buy some RadoShack stores, the fear that keeps small business owners awake at night and Harper Lee, who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird,” will publish her second novel in July

First Read ushers in your Tuesday with news ISIS sympathizers hacked U.S. military Twitter feed, White House admits it should have sent a high-level official to Paris rally and a start-up got $30 mln to shake up the garbage industry.

First Read kicks off your week with news that Actavis is close to a deal to acquire Allergen, Facebook is planning a rival for Microsoft Office and bitcoin firm Coinbase is raising funding at a $400 million valuation.

First Read rides the wave this morning with news Republicans have taken control of the Senate, Bruce Rauner was elected governor of Illinois and private equity firms send warnings to pension funds about keeping secrets.

In Second Opinion, Warburg Pincus is already gearing up for its next fund, WhatsApp intends to launch voice calling services in Q1, Prudential Financial replaces Pimco as subadviser on a $6 bln fund and its National Cat Day.

In Second Opinion, business is the most popular major in college but leads to the least fulfilling jobs, America’s highest paid developers live in what state, JPMorgan denies that it was hacked for second time and Moody’s may downgrade the N.Y. Met Opera Association.

In Second Opinion, Pimco’s executive management committee had been meeting for a week to oust Bill Gross, there have been 200,000 orders for Blackberry’s Passport since its launch Wednesday and Battlestar Galactica is leaving Netflix as of Oct. 1.